Taylor Swift Fans Anticipate Exciting Career Announcement After Spotting Film Crews at the Eras Tour
Taylor Swift appears to be up to something, and Swifties are trying to get to the bottom of it.
During the "Anti-Hero" singer's latest Eras Tour stop in London, England, fans couldn't help but notice the camera crew present at the venue, making them wonder if Swift has an exciting announcement up her sleeve.
Swifties on X (formerly Twitter) have been circulating footage of the camera crew seen at Wembley Stadium this weekend, particularly a video that appears to show them following Swift around with cameras and microphones while she enters from backstage.
For those new to the Swiftie Universe, it's known that the singer is brought to the stage in a cleaning cart to disguise her from the crowd, and one of the clips on Twitter seems to show the film crew capturing that moment on camera at the start of Friday night's concert—leading many fans to think a documentary might be in the works.
And the interviews with the NDAs outside earlier now they are filming Tay leaving the cleaning cart oh eras tour documentary come to mama pic.twitter.com/wg2CF38VGA
— aya???? | fan acc. (@imalltoowell) August 16, 2024
Additionally, fans at Friday's London show noticed the film crew interviewing some concertgoers, and reportedly requiring them to sign non-disclosure agreements for a "secret project," according to one Twitter user's account of the events.
"I. NEED. ANSWERS. PLS," that user captioned their post, while other fans were also unraveling over what it all means.
"Oh okay we're getting Eras Tour documentary," one user theorized, while tons of others agreed, sharing the hope that their suspicions could be true.
"I really hope they're making a full tour documentary," another person tweeted, adding, "I would love to see the behind the scenes of everything."
Swift, 34, already filmed a concert-style movie of the Eras Tour show—filmed at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles—which she released in theaters last fall, but fans have still been left wanting more backstage footage from the history-breaking tour.
Swifties should keep their fingers crossed, and in the meantime, they can stream The Eras Tour film anytime on Disney+.